Fox Meyers,
Associates

Tips for Interview Attire
The interview style has gone through a lot of changes from conservative, business casual to sportswear.
It’s not often you get to know a company’s environment or dress styles before an interview. You want to present a “I want to get to know you” appearance.
One of the best ways to make sure you are making the best first impression is to be professional and conservative dressed. The total package is being reviewed from your resume, interview conversations and your appearance. Your professional appearance is an important step to getting a job offer. You are being considered as a new team member. You want to look like a good fit!
How to dress to be your best:
Momen’s Professional Conservative Attire
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Great fitting dark blue, black or dark gray solid color suit with matching skirt, dress or outfit. Pant suits if you don’t have anything else. Nothing flashy. No non-matching sport jacket, pants or sportswear.
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Business casual only if you have been advised to wear this style to the interview.
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Make sure to have the outfit pressed a few days before the interview.
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Conservative White collared blouse pressed no wrinkles. No low cut blouse.
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Conservative Black, blue or neutral comfortable (short or kitten heel shoes, polished). Black handbag medium size. No oversize bags for your size.
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Conservative jewelry small, or stud earrings. Something close to the ears. Pearls or simple necklace. No scarves.
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Conservative Light make-up (less is more).
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Conservative Nails polish or clear
Men’s Professional Conservative Attire
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Great fitting dark blue, black, dark gray solid color suit. No non-matching jacket, pants or sportswear.
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Business casual only if you have been advised to wear this style to the interview.
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Make sure to have the suit pressed a few days before the interview.
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White collared shirt pressed no wrinkles.
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Conservative tie (nothing flashy).
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Socks color black, dark blue or grey
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Conservative black professional comfortable shoes (polished) matching belt or dark color.
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Grooming, clean shaved face or very close-cut beard and hair cut if needed.
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Clean nails.
Most companies are conservative. Yes, there are niche companies that have their own styles. Again, you’re being looked on as a new team member. The way you dress is telling a company you want to be a part of their team or not!